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    ILLiNOIS REGISTER
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    POLLUTION CONTROLBOARD
    NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT
    1)
    Heading ofthe Part:
    Definitions and General Provisions
    2)
    Code citation:
    35 Iii. Adm. Code 211
    3)
    Section number:
    Proposed Action:
    211.7150
    Amend
    4)
    Statutoryauthority:
    415
    ILCS
    5/7.2,
    9.1, and 27,
    5)
    A complete description ofthe
    subjects and issues
    involved:
    The followingbriefly
    describes the subjects and issues involved in this rulemaking.
    A comprehensive
    description is contained in the Board’s opinion and order ofMarch 3, 2005, proposing
    amendments in docket
    R05-16
    for public comment, which opinion and order is available
    from the address below.
    As is explained in that opinion, the Board will receive public
    comment on the proposed amendments for
    45
    days from the date they appear in the
    Illinois Registerbefore proceeding to adopt amendments based on this proposal.
    The
    Board will also hold one public hearing on the proposal
    (see item 11, below).
    The R05- 16 proceeding relates to the listings of compounds exempted from the State
    definition of“volatile
    organic material” (VOM) or “volatile organic compound” (VOC) in
    35
    Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 211.7150 ofthe Illinois air pollution control rules.
    These amendments
    would update the definition~to
    correspond with amendments to the corresponding
    definition ofVOC in the federal regulations at
    40 C.F.R. 51.100(s)
    that the United States
    Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) adopted during the period July
    1, 2004
    through December 31, 2004.
    During this period, USEPA amended its definition ofVOC
    as follows:
    Federal Action
    Summary
    November 29, 2004
    USEPA added four compounds to the list ofthose excluded
    (69 Fed. Reg. 69290)
    from the definition ofvolatile organic
    compound:
    1,1,1,2,2,3,3-
    heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000);
    3-ethoxy-
    1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5
    ,6,6,6-docecafluoro-2-(trifluouromethyl)hexane
    (HFE-7500, HFE-s702, T-7145, or L-15381); 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-
    heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea); and methyl formate.

    ILLINOIS
    REGISTER
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    BOARD
    NOTICE OF PROPOSED
    AMENDMENT
    November 29, 2004
    USEPA added one
    compound to
    the list ofthose excluded
    from
    (69 Fed.Reg. 69298)
    the definition
    ofvolatile organic compound:
    tert-butyl acetate
    (TBAC). AlthoughUSEPA has
    exempted the compound from
    the definition ofVOM for thepurposes
    ofemissions controls,
    USEPA will continue to
    consider TBAC to be VOC for the
    purposes ofrecordkeeping, emissions reporting, photochemical
    dispersion modeling, and inventory requirements.
    Tables appear in the Board’s opinion and order ofMarch 3, 2005 in docket R05-16 that
    list a small number ofcorrections and amendments that are not based on current federal
    amendments.
    The tables contain deviations from the literal text ofthe federal
    amendments underlying these amendments, as well as corrections and clarifications that
    the Board made in the base text involved.
    Persons interested in the details of those
    corrections and amendments should refer to the March 3, 2005 opinion and order in
    docket R05-16.
    Section 9.1(e) ofthe Environmental Protection Act 415
    ILCS
    5/9.1(e)
    provides that
    Section 5-35 ofthe Administrative Procedure Act
    5
    ILCS
    100/5-3
    5
    does not apply to
    this rulemaking.
    Because this rulemaking is not subject to
    Section 5-35
    of
    the APA, it
    is
    not subject to First Notice or to Second Notice review by the Joint Committee on
    Administrative Rules (JCAR).
    6)
    Will this proposed amendment replace
    any emergency amendment currently in effect?
    No
    7)
    Does this rulemaking contain an
    automatic repeal date?:
    No
    8)
    Does this proposed amendment contain incorporations
    by reference? No
    9)
    Are
    there
    any
    other amendments pending on this Part?
    No
    10)
    Statement ofstatewide policy objectives:
    These proposed amendments do not create or
    enlarge a state mandate, as defined in Section 3(b)
    of
    the State Mandates Act; 30
    ILCS
    805/3(b)
    (2002).
    11)
    Time, place
    and manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
    rulemaking:
    The Board will
    accept written public comment on this proposal for a period
    of45 days after the date ofthis publication.
    Comments should reference Docket R05-16
    and be addressed to:

    ILLINOIS REGISTER
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    05
    POLLUTION CONTROL
    BOARD
    NOTICE OFPROPOSEDAMENDMENT
    Ms. Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    State ofIllinois Center, Suite 11-500
    100 W. Randolph St.
    Chicago IL 60601
    The Board will conduct one public hearing on the proposed amendments because they
    will ultimatelyresult in JEPA submission to the United States
    Environmental Protection
    Agencyofan amendment to the state implementation plan (SIP).
    Section
    1 10(a)(2) ofthe
    Federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.
    §
    7410(a)(2) (2003)) requires reasonable notice and
    hearing before a state undertakes an amendment to
    the SIP.
    The public hearing will occur
    at the following time and location:
    10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2005
    James R. Thompson Center
    Illinois Pollution Control Board Hearing Room 11-512
    100 W. Randolph Street
    Chicago
    Please direct inquiries as follows and reference Docket R05-16:
    Office ofthe Clerk
    Pollution Control Board
    James R. Thompson Center
    100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 11-500
    Chicago, Illinois 60601
    Request copies ofthe Board’s opinion and order at 312-814-3620, or download a copy
    from the Board’s Website at http:\\www.ipcb.state.il.us.
    12)
    Initial regulatory flexibility analysis:
    A)
    Types ofsmall businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations
    affected:
    This rulemaking may affect those small businesses, small
    municipalities,
    and not-for-profit corporations that use or emit the affected
    chemicals that are proposed fordeletion from the definition ofVOM.
    B)
    Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required forcompliance:
    The
    existing rules and proposed amendments require extensive reporting, bookkeeping

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    NOTICE OFPROPOSEDAMENDMENT
    and other
    procedures, including emissions monitoring, annual reports, and
    maintenance ofoperating records.
    C)
    Types ofprofessional skills necessaryforcompliance: Compliance with the
    existing rules and proposed amendments may require the services ofan attorney,
    certified public accountant, chemist, and registered professional engineer.
    13)
    Regulatory agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized:
    ~January2005
    The full text ofthe Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:

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    1
    TITLE 35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    2
    SUBTITLE B:
    AIR
    POLLUTION
    3
    CHAPTER I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    4
    SUBCHAPTER c:
    EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
    5
    FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
    6
    7
    PART211
    8
    DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
    9
    10
    SUBPART A:
    GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    11
    12
    Section
    13
    211.101
    Incorporations by Reference
    14
    211.102
    Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
    15
    16
    SUBPART B:
    DEFINITIONS
    17
    18
    Section
    19
    211.121
    OtherDefinitions
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    211.122
    Definitions (Repealed)
    21
    211.130
    Accelacota
    22
    211.150
    Accumulator
    23
    211.170
    AcidGases
    24
    211.210
    Actual Heat Input
    25
    211.230
    Adhesive
    26
    211.240
    AdhesionPromoter
    27
    211.250
    Aeration
    28
    211.2~O
    Aerosol CanFilling Line
    29
    211.290
    Afterburner
    30
    211.310
    AirContaminant
    31
    211.330
    AirDried Coatings
    32
    211.350
    Air Oxidation Process
    33
    211.370
    AirPollutant
    34
    211.390
    AirPollution
    35
    211.410
    Air Pollution ControlEquipment
    36
    211.430
    Air
    Suspension Coater/Dryer
    37
    211.450
    Airless Spray
    38
    211.470
    Air
    Assisted Airless Spray
    39
    211.474
    Alcohol
    40
    211.479
    Allowance
    41
    211.484
    Animal
    42
    211.485
    Animal Pathological
    Waste
    43
    211.490
    Annual Grain Through-Put

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    211.495
    Anti-Glare/Safety Coating
    45
    211.510
    Application Area
    46
    211.530
    Architectural Coating
    47
    211.550
    AsApplied
    48
    211.560
    As-Applied Fountain Solution
    49
    211.570
    Asphalt
    50
    211.590
    Asphalt Prime Coat
    51
    211.610
    Automobile
    52
    211.630
    Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty
    53
    Truck Manufacturing Plant
    54
    211.650
    Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing
    55
    211.660
    Automotive/Transportation Plastic Parts
    56
    211.670
    Baked Coatings
    57
    211.680
    BakeryOven
    58
    211.685
    Basecoat/Clearcoat System
    59
    211.690
    Batch Loading
    60
    211.695
    Batch
    Operation
    61
    211.696
    BatchProcess Train
    62
    211.710
    Bead-Dipping
    63
    211.730
    Binders
    64
    211.750
    British Thermal Unit
    65
    211.770
    Brush
    or Wipe Coating
    66
    211.790
    Bulk Gasoline Plant
    67
    211.810
    Bulk Gasoline Terminal
    68
    211.820
    Business Machine Plastic Parts
    69
    211.830
    Can
    70
    211.850
    Can
    Coating
    71
    211.870
    Can Coating Line
    72
    211.890
    Capture
    73
    211.910
    CaptureDevice
    74
    211.930
    Capture Efficiency
    75
    211.950
    CaptureSystem
    76
    211.955
    Cement
    77
    211.960
    Cement
    Kiln
    78
    211.970
    Certified Investigation
    79
    211.980
    Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit
    80
    211.990
    Choke Loading
    81
    211.1010
    Clean AirAct
    82
    211.1050
    Cleaning
    and
    Separating Operation
    83
    211.1070
    Cleaning Materials
    84
    211.1090
    Clear Coating
    85
    211.1110
    ClearTopcoat
    86
    211.1120
    Clinker

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    87
    211.1130
    Closed Purge System
    88
    211.1150
    Closed Vent System
    89
    211.1170
    Coal Refuse
    90
    211.1190
    Coating
    91
    211.1210
    Coating Applicator
    92
    211.1230
    Coating Line
    93
    211.1250
    Coating Plant
    94
    211.1270
    Coil Coating
    95
    211.1290
    Coil Coating Line
    96
    211.1310
    ColdCleaning
    97
    211.1312
    Combined Cycle System
    98
    211.1316
    Combustion Turbine
    99
    211.1320
    Commence Commercial Operation
    100
    211.1324
    Commence Operation
    101
    211.1328
    Common Stack
    102
    211.1330
    Complete Combustion
    103
    211.1350
    Component
    104
    211.1370
    Concrete Curing Compounds
    105
    211.1390
    Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
    106
    211.1410
    Condensate
    107
    211.1430
    CondensiblePM-10
    108
    211.1465
    Continuous Automatic Stoking
    109
    211.1467
    Continuous Coater
    110
    211.1470
    Continuous Process
    111
    211.1490
    Control Device
    112
    211.1510
    Control Device Efficiency
    113
    211.1515
    Control Period
    114
    211.1520
    Conventional Air Spray
    115
    211.1530
    Conventional Soybean Crushing Source
    116
    211.1550
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    117
    211.1570
    Crude Oil
    118
    211.1590
    Crude Oil Gathering
    119
    211.1610
    Crushing
    120
    211.1630
    Custody Transfer
    121
    211.1650
    CutbackAsphalt
    122
    211.1670
    Daily-WeightedAverage
    VOM Content
    123
    211.1690
    Day
    124
    211.1710
    Degreaser
    125
    211.1730
    Delivery Vessel
    126
    211.1750
    Dip Coating
    127
    211.1770
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    128
    211.1780
    Distillation Unit
    129
    211.1790
    Drum

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    130
    211.1810
    Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility
    131
    211.1830
    Dump-PitArea
    132
    211.1850
    Effective Grate Area
    133
    211.1870
    EffluentWater Separator
    134
    211.1875
    Elastomeric Materials
    135
    211.1880
    Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) Shielding
    136
    Coatings
    137
    211.1885
    Electronic Component
    138
    211.1890
    Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray
    139
    211.1900
    Electrostatic Prep Coat
    140
    211.1910
    Electrostatic Spray
    141
    211.1920
    Emergency or Standby Unit
    142
    211.1930
    EmissionRate
    143
    211.1950
    EmissionUnit
    144
    211.1970
    Enamel
    145
    211.1990
    Enclose
    146
    211.2010
    End Sealing Compound Coat
    147
    211.2030
    Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill
    148
    211.2050
    Ethanol Blend Gasoline
    149
    211.2070
    ExcessAir
    150
    211.2080
    ExcessEmissions
    151
    211.2090
    Excessive Release
    152
    211.2110
    Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
    153
    211.2130
    Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
    154
    211.2150
    ExteriorBase Coat
    155
    211.2170
    Exterior End Coat
    156
    211.2190
    External Floating Roof
    157
    211.2210
    Extreme Performance Coating
    158
    211.2230
    Fabric Coating
    ~I59
    211.2250
    Fabric Coating Line
    160
    211.2270
    Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions
    161
    211.2285
    FeedMill
    162
    211.2290
    FermentationTime
    163
    211.2300
    Fill
    164
    211.2310
    Final Repair Coat
    165
    211.2330
    Firebox
    166
    211.2350
    Fixed-RoofTank
    167
    211.2360
    Flexible Coating
    168
    211.2365
    Flexible Operation Unit
    169
    211.2370
    Flexographic Printing
    170
    211.2390
    Flexographic Printing Line
    171
    211.2410
    FloatingRoof
    172
    211.2420
    Fossil Fuel

    JCAR35O211-0504323r01
    173
    211.2425
    Fossil Fuel-Fired
    174
    211.2430
    Fountain Solution
    175
    211.2450
    FreeboardHeight
    176
    211.2470
    Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source
    177
    211.2490
    Fugitive Particulate Matter
    178
    211.2510
    Full Operating Flowrate
    179
    211.2530
    Gas Service
    180
    211.2550
    Gas/Gas Method
    181
    211.2570
    Gasoline
    182
    211.2590
    Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility
    183
    211.2610
    Gel
    Coat
    184
    211.2620
    Generator
    185
    211.2630
    Gloss Reducers
    186
    211.2650
    Grain
    187
    211.2670
    Grain-Drying Operation
    188
    211.2690
    Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation
    189
    211.2710
    Grain-Handling Operation
    190
    211.2730
    Green-Tire Spraying
    191
    211.2750
    GreenTires
    192
    211.2770
    Gross Heating Value
    193
    211.2790
    Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
    194
    211.2810
    Heated Airless Spray
    195
    211.2815
    Heatlnput
    196
    211.2820
    Heat Input Rate
    197
    211.2830
    Heatset
    198
    211.2850
    HeatsetWebOffset Lithographic PrintingLine
    199
    211.2870
    Heavy Liquid
    200
    211.2890
    HeavyMetals
    201
    211.2910
    Heavy
    Off-Highway Vehicle Products
    202
    211.2930
    Heavy
    Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating
    203
    211.2950
    Heavy
    Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line
    204
    211.2970
    HighTemperature
    Aluminum
    Coating
    205
    211.2990
    High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray
    206
    211.3010
    Hood
    207
    211.3030
    Hot Well
    208
    211.3050
    Housekeeping Practices
    209
    211.3070
    Incinerator
    210
    211.3090
    Indirect Heat Transfer
    211
    211.3110
    Ink
    212
    211.3130
    Jn-ProcessTank
    213
    211.3150
    In-Situ Sampling Systems
    214
    211.3170
    Interior Body Spray Coat
    215
    211.3190
    Internal-Floating Roof

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    216
    211.3210
    Internal Transferring Area
    217
    211.3230
    Lacquers
    218
    211.3250
    Large Appliance
    219
    211.3270
    Large ApplianceCoating
    220
    211.3290
    Large Appliance Coating Line
    221
    211.3310
    LightLiquid
    222
    211.3330
    Light-Duty Truck
    223
    211.3350
    Light Oil
    224
    211.3370
    Liquid/Gas Method
    225
    211.3390
    Liquid-Mounted Seal
    226
    211.3410
    Liquid Service
    227
    211.3430
    Liquids Dripping
    228
    211.3450
    Lithographic Printing Line
    229
    211.3470
    Load-Out Area
    230
    211.3480
    Loading Event
    231
    211.3483
    Long Dry Kiln
    232
    211.3485
    Long Wet Kiln
    233
    211.3487
    Low-NO~
    Burner
    234
    211.3490
    Low Solvent Coating
    235
    211.3500
    Lubricating Oil
    236
    211.3510
    Magnet Wire
    237
    211.3530
    Magnet Wire Coating
    238
    211.3550
    Magnet Wire Coating Line
    239
    211.3570
    MajorDumpPit
    240
    211.3590
    Major Metropolitan Area (MMA)
    241
    211.3610
    Major Population Area (MPA)
    242
    211.3620
    Manually Operated Equipment
    243
    211.3630
    Manufacturing Process
    244
    211.3650
    Marine Terminal
    245
    211.3660
    Marine Vessel
    246
    211.3670
    Material Recovery Section
    247
    211.3690
    Maximum Theoretical Emissions
    248
    211.3695
    Maximum True Vapor Pressure
    249
    211.3710
    Metal Furniture
    250
    211.3730
    Metal
    Furniture Coating
    251
    211.3750
    Metal Furniture Coating Line
    252
    211.3770
    Metallic Shoe-Type Seal
    253
    211.3780
    Mid-Kiln Firing
    254
    211.3790
    Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process
    255
    211.3810
    Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process
    256
    211.3830
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts
    and Products
    257
    211.3850
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts
    and Products Coating
    258
    211.3870
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts
    orProducts Coating Line

    JCAR35O211-0504323r01
    259
    211.3890
    Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process
    260
    211.3910
    Mixing Operation
    261
    211.3915
    Mobile
    Equipment
    262
    211.3930
    Monitor
    263
    211.3950
    Monomer
    264
    211.3960
    Motor Vehicles
    265
    211.3965
    Motor Vehicle Refinishing
    266
    211.3970
    Multiple Package Coating
    267
    211.3980
    Nameplate Capacity
    268
    211.3990
    New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
    269
    211.4010
    New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
    270
    211.4030
    No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions
    271
    211.4050
    Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower
    272
    211.4055
    Non-Flexible Coating
    273
    211.4065
    Non-Heatset
    274
    211.4067
    NO~
    Trading Program
    275
    211.4070
    Offset
    276
    211.4090
    One Hundred Percent Acid
    277
    211.4110
    One-Turn
    Storage Space
    278
    211.4130
    Opacity
    279
    211.4150
    Opaque Stains
    280
    211.4170
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    281
    211.4190
    Open-Ended Valve
    282
    211.4210
    Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline
    283
    Dispensing Facility
    284
    211.4230
    Organic Compound
    285
    211.4250
    Organic Material and
    Organic Materials
    286
    211.4260
    Organic Solvent
    287
    211.4270
    Organic Vapor
    288
    211.4290
    Oven
    289
    211.4310
    Overall Control
    290
    211.4330
    Overvarnish
    291
    211.4350
    Owner ofa Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing
    292
    Facility
    293
    211.4370
    Owner or Operator
    294
    211.4390
    Packaging Rotogravure Printing
    295
    211.4410
    Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line
    296
    211.4430
    Pail
    297
    211.4450
    Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant
    298
    211.4470
    Paper Coating
    299
    211.4490
    Paper Coating Line
    300
    211.4510
    Particulate Matter
    301
    211.4530
    Parts Per Million (Volume) orPPM (Vol)

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    302
    211.4550
    Person
    303
    211.4590
    Petroleum
    304
    211.4610
    Petroleum Liquid
    305
    211.4630
    Petroleum Refinery
    306
    211.4650
    Pharmaceutical
    307
    211.4670
    Pharmaceutical Coating Operation
    308
    211.4690
    Photochemically Reactive Material
    309
    211.4710
    Pigmented Coatings
    310
    211.4730
    Plant
    311
    211.4740
    Plastic Part
    312
    211.4750
    Plasticizers
    313
    211.4770
    PM-b
    314
    211.4790
    Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture
    315
    211.4810
    Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process
    316
    211.4830
    Polyester Resin Material(s)
    317
    211.4850
    Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process
    318
    211.4870
    Polystyrene
    Plant
    319
    211.4890
    Polystyrene Resin
    320
    211.4910
    Portable Grain-Handling Equipment
    321
    211.4930
    Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source
    322
    211.4950
    Portland Cement Process orPortland Cement Manufacturing Plant
    323
    211.4960
    Potential Electrical Output Capacity
    324
    211.4970
    Potential to
    Emit
    325
    211.4990
    Power Driven Fastener Coating
    326
    211.5010
    Precoat
    327
    211.5015
    Preheater Kiln
    328
    211.5020
    Preheater/Precalciner Kiln
    329
    211.5030
    Pressure Release
    330
    211.5050
    Pressure Tank
    331
    211.5060
    Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve
    332
    211.5061
    Pretreatment Wash Primer
    333
    211.5065
    PrimaryProduct
    334
    211.5070
    Prime Coat
    335
    211.5080
    Primer Sealer
    336
    211.5090
    Primer Surfacer Coat
    337
    211.5110
    Primer Surfacer Operation
    338
    211.5130
    Primers
    339
    211.5150
    Printing
    340
    211.5170
    PrintingLine
    341
    211.5185
    Process Emission Source
    342
    211.5190
    Process Emission Unit
    343
    211.5210
    Process Unit
    344
    211.5230
    Process Unit Shutdown

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    345
    211.5245
    Process Vent
    346
    211.5250
    Process Weight Rate
    347
    211.5270
    Production Equipment Exhaust System
    348
    211.5310
    Publication Rotogravure Printing Line
    349
    211.5330
    Purged Process Fluid
    350
    211.5340
    Rated Heat Input Capacity
    351
    211.5350
    Reactor
    352
    211.5370
    ReasonablyAvailable Control Technology (RACT)
    353
    211.5390
    Reclamation System
    354
    211.5410
    Refiner
    355
    211.5430
    RefineryFuel Gas
    356
    211.5450
    RefineryFuel Gas System
    357
    211.5470
    Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit
    358
    211.5480
    Reflective Argent Coating
    359
    211.5490
    Refrigerated Condenser
    360
    211.5500
    Regulated Air Pollutant
    361
    211.5510
    Reid VaporPressure
    362
    211.5530
    Repair
    363
    211.5550
    RepairCoat
    364
    211.5570
    Repaired
    365
    211.5580
    Repowering
    366
    211.5590
    Residual Fuel Oil
    367
    211.5600
    Resist Coat
    368
    211.5610
    RestrictedArea
    369
    211.5630
    Retail Outlet
    370
    211.5650
    Ringelmann Chart
    371
    211.5670
    Roadway
    372
    211.5690
    Roll Coater
    373
    211.5710
    Roll Coating
    374
    211.5730
    Roll Printer
    375
    211.5750
    RollPrinting
    376
    211.5770
    Rotogravure Printing
    377
    211.5790
    Rotogravure Printing Line
    378
    211.5810
    SafetyReliefValve
    379
    211.5830
    Sandblasting
    380
    211.5850
    Sanding Sealers
    381
    211.5870
    Screening
    382
    211.5890
    Sealer
    383
    211.5910
    Semi-Transparent Stains
    384
    211.5930
    Sensor
    385
    211.5950
    Set ofSafety Relief Valves
    386
    211.5970
    Sheet Basecoat
    387
    211.5980
    Sheet-Fed

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    388
    211.5990
    Shotbiasting
    389
    211.6010
    Side-Seam Spray Coat
    390
    211.6025
    Single Unit
    Operation
    391
    211.6030
    Smoke
    392
    211.6050
    Smokeless Flare
    393
    211.6060
    Soft Coat
    394
    211.6070
    Solvent
    395
    211.6090
    Solvent Cleaning
    396
    211.6110
    Solvent Recovery System
    397
    211.6130
    Source
    398
    211.6140
    Specialty Coatings
    399
    211.6145
    Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles
    400
    211.6150
    Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating
    401
    211.6170
    Specialty Leather
    402
    211.6190
    Specialty Soybean Crushing Source
    403
    211.6210
    Splash Loading
    404
    211.6230
    Stack
    405
    211.6250
    Stain Coating
    406
    211.6270
    Standard Conditions
    407
    211.6290
    Standard Cubic Foot (scf)
    408
    211.6310
    Start-Up
    409
    211.6330
    Stationary Emission Source
    410
    211.6350
    Stationary Emission Unit
    411
    211.6355
    StationaryGasTurbine
    412
    211.6360
    Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
    413
    211.6370
    Stationary Source
    414
    211.6390
    Stationary Storage Tank
    415
    211.6400
    Stencil Coat
    416
    211.6410
    Storage Tank or Storage Vessel
    417
    211.6420
    Strippable Spray Booth Coating
    418
    211.6430
    Styrene Devolatilizer Unit
    419
    211.6450
    Styrene Recovery Unit
    420
    211.6470
    Submerged Loading Pipe
    421
    211.6490
    Substrate
    422
    211.6510
    SulfuricAcidMist
    423
    211.6530
    Surface Condenser
    424
    211.6540
    Surface Preparation Materials
    425
    211.6550
    Synthetic Organic Chemical orPolymer Manufacturing Plant
    426
    211.6570
    Tablet Coating Operation
    427
    211.6580
    Texture Coat
    428
    211.6590
    Thirty-Day Rolling Average
    429
    211.6610
    Three-Piece Can
    430
    211.6620
    Three or Four Stage Coating System

    JCAR35O211-0504323r0l
    431
    211.6630
    Through-the-Valve Fill
    432
    211.6650
    Tooling Resin
    433
    211.6670
    Topcoat
    434
    211.6690
    Topcoat Operation
    435
    211.6695
    Topcoat System
    436
    211.6710
    Touch-Up
    437
    211.6720
    Touch-Up Coating
    438
    211.6730
    Transfer Efficiency
    439
    211.6750
    Tread End Cementing
    440
    211.6770
    True Vapor Pressure
    441
    211.6790
    Turnaround
    442
    211.6810
    Two-Piece Can
    443
    211.6830
    Under-the-Cup Fill
    444
    211.6850
    Undertread Cementing
    445
    211.6860
    Uniform Finish Blender
    446
    211.6870
    Unregulated Safety Relief Valve
    447
    211.6880
    Vacuum Metallizing
    448
    211.6890
    Vacuum Producing System
    449
    211.6910
    Vacuum Service
    450
    211.6930
    Valves Not Externally Regulated
    451
    211.6950
    Vapor Balance System
    452
    211.6970
    Vapor Collection System
    453
    211.6990
    Vapor Control System
    454
    211.7010
    Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal
    455
    211.7030
    Vapor Recovery System
    456
    211.7050
    Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin
    457
    211.7070
    Vinyl
    Coating
    458
    211.7090
    Vinyl Coating Line
    459
    211.7110
    Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL)
    460
    211.7130
    Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC)
    461
    211.7150
    Volatile Organic Material (VOM) orVolatile Organic Compound (VOC)
    462
    211.7170
    Volatile Petroleum Liquid
    463
    211.7190
    Wash Coat
    464
    211.7200
    Washoff Operations
    465
    211.7210
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    466
    211.7230
    Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
    467
    211.7250
    Web
    468
    211.7270
    Wholesale Purchase
    Consumer
    469
    211.7290
    Wood Furniture
    470
    211.7310
    Wood Furniture Coating
    471
    211.7330
    Wood Furniture Coating Line
    472
    211.7350
    Woodworking
    473
    211.7400
    Yeast Percentage

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    474
    475
    Q1i:.APPENDIX A
    Rule into Section Table
    476
    21 I.APPENDIX B
    Section into Rule Table
    477
    478
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Sections 9, 9.1, 9.9 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 and
    479
    28.5 ofthe Environmental Protection Act 415
    ILCS
    5/9,
    9.1,
    9.9,
    10, 27 and 28.5.
    480
    481
    SOURCE:
    Adopted as Chapter 2:
    Air Pollution, Rule 201: Definitions, R71-23, 4 PCB
    191,
    482
    filed and effective April
    14,
    1972; amended in R74-2 and
    R75-5,
    32 PCB 295, at
    3 Iii.
    Reg.
    5,
    p.
    483
    777, effective February 3,
    1979; amended in R78-3 and 4,
    35
    PCB 75
    and 243, at 3 Ill. Reg.
    30,
    484
    p.
    124, effective July 28,
    1979; amended in R80-5, at 7 Iii.
    Reg. 1244,
    effective January 21,
    485
    1983; codified at 7 Iii. Reg.
    13590;
    amended in R82-1
    (Docket A) at
    10 Ill.
    Reg.
    12624, effective
    486
    July 7,
    1986; amended in R85-21(A) at
    11111. Reg.
    11747, effective June 29,
    1987; amended in
    487
    R86-34 at
    11111. Reg.
    12267,
    effective July 10,
    1987;
    amended in R86-39 at
    11111. Reg. 20804,
    488
    effective December 14, 1987;
    amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill. Reg. 787, effective
    489
    December 24,
    1987; amended in R86-18
    at
    12 Iii. Reg. 7284,
    effective April 8,
    1988; amended
    490
    in R86-10 at
    12 Ill.
    Reg. 7621,
    effective April
    11,
    1988; amended in R88-23 at
    13 Ill.
    Reg.
    491
    10862, effective June 27, 1989;
    amended in R89-8 at
    13 Ill. Reg.
    17457, effective January
    1,
    492
    1990; amended in R89-16(A) at 14
    Ill. Reg.
    9141, effective May 23,
    1990; amended in R88-
    493
    30(B) at 15 Ill. Reg.
    5223, effective March 28,
    1991; amended in R88-14 at
    15 Ill. Reg.
    7901,
    494
    effective May 14,
    1991; amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill. Reg.
    15564, effective October 11,
    1991;
    495
    amended in R91-6 at
    15 Ill.
    Reg.
    15673, effective October 14, 1991;
    amended in R91-22 at 16
    496
    Iii. Reg. 7656, effective May 1,
    1992;
    amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill. Reg.
    13526, effective August
    497
    24,
    1992; amended in R93-9 at
    17 Ill. Reg.
    16504, effective September 27,
    1993; amended in
    498
    R93-U at 17 Ill. Reg. 21471, effective December 7,
    1993; amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill.
    Reg.
    499
    1253, effective January 18,
    1994; amended in R94-12 at
    18 Ill.
    Reg.
    14962, effective September
    500
    21,
    1994; amended in R94-14 at
    18 Ill. Reg.
    15744, effective October 17,
    1994; amended in
    501
    R94-15 at
    18 Ill. Reg. 16379,
    effective October 25,
    1994; amended in R94-16 at
    18 Ill. Reg.
    502
    16929, effective November 15,
    1994; amended in R94-21, R94-31
    and R94-32 at 19 Ill.
    Reg.
    503
    6823, effective May 9,
    1995; amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg. 7344, effective May 22,
    1995;
    504
    amended in R95-2 at
    19 Iii.
    Reg.
    11066, effective July 12,
    1995;
    amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill.
    505
    Reg.
    15176, effective October
    19,
    1995;
    amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill. Reg.
    7590,
    effectiveMay
    506
    22,
    1996; amended in R96-16 at 21111.
    Reg. 2641, effective February 7, 1997;
    amended in R97-
    507
    17 at 21111. Reg. 6489,
    effective May 16,
    1997;
    amended in R97-24 at 21111. Reg. 7695,
    508
    effective June 9,
    1997; amended in R96-17 at 21111. Reg.
    7856, effective June
    17,
    1997;
    509
    amended in R97-31
    at 22 Ill. Reg.
    3497, effective February 2,
    1998; amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill.
    510
    Reg.
    11405, effective June 22,
    1998;
    amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill. Reg.
    10.8, effective December
    511
    26, 2000; amended in R01-1
    1
    at 25 Ill. Reg. 4582, effective March 15, 2001;
    amended in R01-17
    512
    at 25 Ill. Reg.
    5900, effective April 17,
    2001; amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill. Reg.
    ______
    513
    effective
    514
    515
    BOARD NOTE:
    This Part implements the Illinois Environmental Protection Act as ofJuly
    1,
    516
    1994.

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    517
    518
    SUBPART B:
    DEFINITIONS
    519
    520
    Section 211.7150
    Volatile Organic
    Material
    (VOM)
    or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
    521
    522
    “Volatile organic material (VOM)” or “volatile organic compound (VOC)” means any compound
    523
    ofcarbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or
    524
    carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, ~i~twhieh participates in atmospheric photochemical
    525
    reactions.
    526
    527
    a)
    This includes any such organic compound other than the following, which have
    528
    been determined by USEPA to have negligible photochemical reactivity:
    529
    530
    Acetone (2-propanone or dimethylketone)
    531
    tertiary-Butyl
    acetate
    532
    1 -Chloro- 1,1 -difluoroethane (HCFC- 142b)
    533
    Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22)
    534
    1 -Chioro-1 -fluoroethane
    (HCFC- 151 a)
    535
    2-Chloro-1,1
    *
    1 ,2-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC- 124)
    536
    Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31)
    537
    Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115)
    538
    1,1,1 ,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-Decafluoropentane
    (HFCP~43-
    1 Omee)
    539
    Dichiorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)
    540
    1,1 -Dichloro-1 -fluoroethane (HCFC- 14 ib)
    541
    3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1 ,2,2-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca)
    542
    1 ,3-Dichloro- 1,1,2 ,2,3-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb)
    543
    1 ,2-Dichloro- 1,1 ,2,2-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)
    544
    1 ,2-Dichloro-1 ,1 ,2-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a)
    545
    1,1 -Difluoroethane (HFC-
    1 52a)
    546
    Difluoromethane (HFC-32)
    547
    2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)- 1,1,1,2,3,3 ,3-heptafluoropropane
    548
    ~CFCf2OCH~
    549
    Ethane
    550
    2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)- 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane
    551
    ~F~CFCF~H~
    552
    Ethylfluoride (HFC-161)
    553
    1 -Ethoxy-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-nonafluorobutane (C4F9Q~H5orHFE-7200)
    554
    3-Ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5 ,6,6,6-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane
    555
    (HFE-7500)
    556
    1.1,1,2,2,3 ,3-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (n-C3F7OCH3 orHFE-7000)
    557
    1,1,1 ,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea)
    558
    1,1,1,2,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea)
    559
    1,1,1 ,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa)

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    560
    Methane
    561
    Methyl acetate
    562
    Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
    563
    Methyl formate (HCOOCH~
    564
    1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane
    (C4E9OCH3 or HFE-7100)
    565
    Parachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF)
    566
    1,1,1 ,3,3-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc)
    567
    Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125)
    568
    1,1 ,2,2,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca)~
    569
    1
    *
    1,2,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea)
    570
    1,1,1,2,3 -Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb)
    571
    1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa)
    572
    Perchioroethylene (tetrachloroethylene)
    573
    Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes:
    574
    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated alkanes
    575
    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated ethers with no
    576
    unsaturations
    577
    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated tertiary amines
    578
    with no unsaturations; and
    579
    Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with
    sulfur bonds only to
    carbon and fluorine;
    Siloxanes:
    cyclic, branched, or linear~
    completely-methylated;
    1,1 ,2,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134);
    1,1,1 ,2-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-1 34a);
    1
    *
    1,1 -Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform);
    Trichlorofluoromethane
    (CFC-1 1);
    1,1 ,2-Trichloro- 1 ,2,2-trifluoroethane (CFC-113);
    1,1
    *
    1 -Trifluoro-2,2-dichloroethane (HCFC- 123);
    1,1,1-Trifluoroethane
    (HFC-143a); and
    Trifluoromethane (HFC-23).
    methane
    -~
    ethane;
    methylene chloride (dichoromeinarle);
    1,1,1
    trichloroethane (methyl
    ~h1
    nrnf~rm\~
    1,1,2
    trichloro
    1,2,2
    trifluoroethane (CEC
    1
    trichlorofluoromethane (CFC
    11);
    dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC
    12);
    13);
    chiorodifluoromethane (CFC
    22);
    trifluoromethane (HFC
    23);
    difluoromethane (HFC
    32);
    ethyifluoride ~HFC 161);
    1,2
    dichloro
    1,1,2,2 tetrafluoroethane (CFC
    chloropentafluoroethane (CFC
    1-15);
    114);
    580
    581
    582
    583
    584
    585
    586
    587
    588
    589
    590
    591
    592
    593
    594
    595
    596
    597
    598
    599
    600
    601
    602

    JCAR35O21 1-0504323r01
    603
    1,1,1
    trifluoro
    2,2
    dichioroethane (HCFC
    123)
    604
    1,1,1,2
    tetrafluoroethane (HFC
    134a)
    605
    1-~-1,l,2,3,3hexafluoropropane (HFC 236ea)
    606
    1,1,1,3,3,3
    hexafluoropropane (HFC 236fa)
    607
    1,1,2,2,3
    pentafluoropropane (HFC
    245ca)
    608
    1,1,2,3,3
    pentafluoropropane (HFC
    245ea~
    609
    1,1,1,2,3
    pentafluoropropane (HFC
    245eb)
    610
    1,1,1,3,3
    pentafluoropropane (HFC 245fa)
    611
    1,1,1,3,3
    pentafluorobutane (HFC
    365mfc)
    612
    chlorofluoromethane (HCFC 31)
    613
    1,2
    dichloro
    1,1,2 trifluoroethane (HCFC
    123a~
    614
    1,1
    dichloro
    1
    fluoroethane (HCFC
    141b)
    615
    1
    chloro
    1,1
    difluoroethane (HCFC
    142b)
    616
    2
    chloro
    1,1,1,2
    tetrafluoroethane (HCFC 124)
    617
    1
    chloro
    1
    fluoroethane (HCFC
    151a)
    618
    pernariuoroeiiiane(HFC
    125)
    3,3
    dichloro
    1,1,1,2,2 pentafluoropropane (HCFC
    225ca);
    1,3
    dichloro
    1,1,2,2,3
    pentafluoropropane (HCFC
    225cb);
    1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5
    decafluoropentane (HFC
    43
    1 Omee);
    1,1,2,2 tetrafluoroethane (HFC
    134);
    1,1,1
    trifluoroethane (HFC
    143a~
    1,1
    difluoroethanc (HFC
    152a);
    narachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF);
    1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4
    nonafluoro
    4 methoxybutane (C4F9OCH3);
    1
    ethoxy
    1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4
    nonafluorobutane (C4F9
    OC2H5);
    2
    (difluoromethoxymethyl)
    1,1,1,2,3,3,3
    heptafluoropropane
    ((CF3)2CFCF2OCH3);
    2
    (ethoxydifluoromethyl)
    1,1,1,2,3,3,3
    heptafluoropropane
    ((CF3)2
    CFCF2
    OC2H5);
    perchloroethylene ~tetrach1oroethylene);
    cyclic, branched, or linear completely methylated siloxanes;
    acetone
    (2 propanone or dimethyilcetone);
    619
    620
    621
    622
    623
    624
    625
    626
    627
    628
    629
    630
    631
    632
    633
    634
    635
    636
    637
    638
    639
    640
    641
    642
    643
    644
    methyl acetate; and
    pernuorocarbon compounds which fall into these classes:
    1-)
    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinateu
    2)
    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated ethers with no
    unsaturations
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    Cyclic, branched, or linear, completely fluorinated tertiary amine-s with n~
    unsaturations;
    and
    Sulfur containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with sulfur
    bonds only to carbon and fluorine.
    645
    b)
    For purposes ofdetermining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions

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    limits, VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved
    647
    implementation plan or 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, incorporated by reference at 35
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    Ill. Adm.
    Code 215.105, 218.112,
    and 219.112, as applicable, or by source-
    649
    specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued
    650
    underpursuant to a program approved orpromulgated under Title V ofthe Clean
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    Air Act; under 40 CFR 51, Subpart I or Appendix S, incorporated by reference at
    652
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.112 and 219.112; or under 40 CFR 52.21, incorporated by
    653
    reference at 35111. Adm.
    Code 218.112 and 219.112, as applicable.
    Where such a
    654
    method also measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity, these
    655
    negligibly-reactive compounds maybe excluded as VOM if the amount ofsuch
    656
    compounds is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency.
    657
    658
    c)
    As a precondition to
    excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM, or
    659
    at any time thereafter, the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide
    660
    monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating, to the satisfaction ofthe
    661
    Agency, the amount ofnegligibly-reactive compounds in the source’s emissions.
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    663
    d)
    The USEPA wfflshall not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate
    664
    methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such
    665
    determination is not reflected in any ofthe test methods in subsection (b) above.
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    667
    The following compound is VOM for the purposes ofall recordkeeping,
    668
    emissions reporting, photochemical dispersion modeling and inventory
    669
    requirements that apply to VOM, and it must be uniquely identified in emission
    670
    reports, but it is not VOM for the purposes ofVOM emissions
    limitations or
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    VOM content requirements:
    t-butyl acetate.
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    673
    (Source:
    Amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
    _______,
    effective
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